Krystina Jones is an administrative/research associate for
Crossroads Family Therapy. Actively involved in researching
contemporary issues in social development and mental health topics,
Krystina has written several undergraduate papers on the
intergenerational transmission of maladaptive attitudes and beliefs
of the acceptability of intimate partner violence.

Passionate about research in social development, Krystina has
worked with parents designing home-school curriculum for grades K-8,
has researched and written curriculum for Children's Ministry
specifically for children with special needs and social impairments
resulting from parental substance abuse, and designed curriculum on
Biblical character development and discipleship for adults. In 2013,
Krystina created "Wholeness in the Making" a lecture series designed
to teach and facilitate healthy communication styles and relationship
restoration between individuals, couples and families.

Krystina currently serves alongside her husband pastoring a church
in the Inland Empire. She is the Director of Women's Studies,
facilitates a weekly discipleship group for women, and is involved in
mentoring young women in the church.

Krystina is a member of Alpha Sigma Pi, the National Leadership
Society, and was named on the Dean's List for her undergraduate
studies at Southern New Hampshire University for the Spring 2013 and
Fall 2014 semesters. A member of Psi Chi, the International Honors
Society in Psychology, Krystina is pursuing a Master's Degree in
Marriage and Family Therapy at Fuller Theological Seminary.